Elvis Opoku yet to open contract extension talks with Aduana Stars
1 min readAduana Stars captain, Elvis Opoku has revealed that he is yet to hold contract extension talks with the club, although he is left with three years on his current contract.
According to him, he is yet to hear from the management of the Fire Boys but believes it could be as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic breakout.
He, however, indicated that he hopes a decision could be reached soon.
“I have about three months left on my contract with Aduana. They [Aduana Stars] have not had any discussion with me to extend the contract. It may be due to the Coronavirus or they are still preparing something,” he told Hello FM.
“It could also be that my services are not needed,” he added.
“You know, our system here isn’t like the Europeans who sometimes discusses extensions when the player has one year or more years left. So, maybe they’re waiting to hold talks with me when I am left with a month. It all depends on them.”
The 2019-20 Ghana Premier League was truncated in June due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But the FA has tentatively set the second week of October to commence the new season pending government’s approval.
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